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- WPBeginner Spotlight 26: Form Analytics, More AI Tools, and Smarter SEO Monitoringby Editorial Staff on 31/07/2026 at 11:11
The main theme of this month’s WordPress news is measurement. Most of what shipped in July shows you something that your site was already doing without telling you. WPForms can now show which form field people abandon, and AIOSEO can tell you the day a… Read More » The post WPBeginner Spotlight 26: Form Analytics, More AI Tools, and Smarter SEO Monitoring first appeared on WPBeginner.
- What’s Coming in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots)by Editorial Staff on 27/07/2026 at 10:15
WordPress 7.1 beta is now available for testing, and we have been running it on our test sites for the past week. The official release is scheduled for August 19, 2026, timed with WordCamp US. While WordPress 7.0 rebuilt the admin and introduced the AI… Read More » The post What’s Coming in WordPress 7.1? (Features & Screenshots) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- Ultimate WordPress Spam Protection Guide – Step by Step (2026)by Editorial Staff on 17/07/2026 at 17:01
If you run a WordPress site, then you know that spam is a real annoying problem whether it comes to contact forms, WordPress comments, or user registrations. The good news is that stopping spam in WordPress is a lot easier than you probably think, and… Read More » The post Ultimate WordPress Spam Protection Guide – Step by Step (2026) first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- âš¡ Weekly Recap: VMware Exploits, Windows 0-Day, MCP Attacks, Browser Hijacks and Moreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 17/08/2026 at 13:23
The expensive attacks are not always the clever ones. This week had plenty of proof. Exposed services got hit, old bugs found fresh use, browser sessions became attack paths, and supply-chain problems kept spreading farther than the original compromise. A lot of it came down to access that was already there and defenses that assumed nobody would look too closely. So, nothing magical. Just a
- How MCP Servers Can Expose Enterprise Secretsby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 17/08/2026 at 11:58
MCP servers can expose enterprise secrets through plaintext configuration files, over-permissioned access and prompt injection, often before security teams even know the server is running. As more organizations adopt AI agents into their systems, that exposure can silently become a major gap in MCP server security. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) allows AI agents to reach the tools and data,
- Unisoc VoLTE Video Call Exploit Chain Can Give Attackers Full Android Kernel Accessby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 17/08/2026 at 10:52
Security researchers at SSD Secure Disclosure have published a two-stage exploit chain that achieves full Android kernel access on devices running Unisoc modem firmware through a VoLTE video call, with no fix from the chipset maker. The advisory, published August 17, 2026, is the second stage of a chain that began in March 2026, when SSD disclosed remote code execution in the
- Evooo1Bot Linux Botnet Exploits Known Flaws to Turn Edge Devices Into SOCKS5 Proxiesby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 17/08/2026 at 09:29
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a previously undocumented Linux botnet family dubbed Evooo1Bot that derives its core functionality from the Mirai botnet source code and is equipped to turn internet-facing devices into SOCKS proxies. "While the malware reuses the DDoS engine from the publicly leaked Mirai source code, it extends the original framework with numerous capabilities, including
- Suspected China-Nexus Actor Exploits VMware vCenter Flaw, Deploys Babuk-Derived Ransomwareby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 17/08/2026 at 07:36
Cybersecurity researchers have attributed the exploitation of a newly patched security flaw in Broadcom VMware vCenter to a suspected China-nexus advanced persistent threat (APT). The attacks involve the exploitation of CVE-2026-59310 (CVSS score: 9.8), a severe directory-traversal vulnerability in the VMware vCenter server that could be weaponized by a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code








